Case Study
Enhancing Performance of Operating Room Cooling Systems
Today’s post is a case study from our manufacturer, Heat Pipe Technology. It discusses the use of dehumidification heat pipes in a hospital setting and the benefits associated with this technology…
Read MoreInnovative Energy-Saving Measures at Yale University
In today’s post you’ll learn how Phoenix Controls worked in conjunction with Flow Tech and was able to provide Yale University energy-saving measures for their Chemistry Research Building…
Read MoreAircuity Program Makes Impact at Clinical & Medical Research Organization
Today’s post features an Aircuity Case Study and how they helped a large Tornoto, CA based clinical and medical organization save money and achieve energy efficiency…
Read MoreAircuity Boosts Energy Savings While Enhancing the Lab Environment
Saving money and conserving energy is important to any type of business, especially in laboratory space. The demand for energy efficiency is only increasing. Discover how a Nebraskan University relied on one of our manufacturers to help them solve there energy problem safely and cost-effectively…
Read MoreHPT Video Case Study: Home of the Tampa Bay Lightning Improves Ice Quality While Reducing Energy
When Florida’s humid climate made it difficult to maintain top ice quality for the Tampa Bay Lightning Ice Hockey team Heat Pipe Technology came to the rescue. Learn how they helped by supplying their products and services in this video case study…
Read MoreFlow Tech & Aircuity Help Bristol Community College Achieve Zero Net Energy
Achieving zero net energy is not easy accomplishment, but is the goal of an ever increasing number of labs and facilities. Today’s post highlights how Flow Tech along with airside efficiency manufacturer, Aircuity, helped provide Bristol Community College with the right solutions to maintain zero net energy…
Read MoreFlow Tech Keeps Hartford Hospital’s ORs Running Safely and Efficiently
New construction is always an exciting thing. Everything in a building is brand new, never been used, and is in tip-top condition, including the HVAC and building systems. Eventually time passes and that brand new building becomes 10 years old, then 20, 30, and eventually 40+. Those once state-of-the-art and brand new building systems are now outdated, inefficient and need replacement.
Such was the case with Hartford Hospital’s Bliss Building. Built in 1970, the buildings original air-handling units had never been replaced, but were in dire need. Today’s blog features the case study about how Flow Tech was able to replace three of the hospital’s air-handling units with our disrupting their ORs…
Read MoreTAMCO Dampers at Travelers Tower
Learn how Flow Tech and TAMCO were able to provide affordable and efficient solutions to Travelers’ poor ventilation problem…
Read MoreSiteBilt™ at One Stamford Forum
BUILDING AIR-HANDLING SYSTEMS ONSITE WITH A DEADLINE Today’s post highlights a Flow Tech case study featuring our Air Enterprises SiteBilt™custom air-handling unit (AHU) line. SiteBilt™ is a type of AHU that is built and installed onsite to combat tight space restraints and quick time frames. Learn how Flow Tech and SiteBilt™ worked with this commercial building to meet…
Read MoreTwin City Fans Add Longevity – Colchester Water Fan
Maintaining equipment in proper working order is vital to any business, no matter the industry. It becomes especially important when that equipment is responsible for a whole town’s water supply. Today’s post is an account of how a Connecticut town turned to Flow Tech, Inc. to provide them with a solution for their outdated and failing fans.
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